The iPod Touch uses capacitive touch-screen technology to detect multiple points of simultaneous contact on its screen. This technology requires a biometric imprint -- such as your finger -- to detect ...
Smooth Writing Experience: This LCD writing tablet pen is designed for LCD tablets, drawing tablets and doodle boards, providing a smooth writing and drawing experience, allowing every inspiration to ...
If you're working in the digital design or editing industry, or if you're simply a photography fanatic, having a graphics tablet to draw on your PC or Mac can be very useful. In this article, we'll ...
The XPPen Magic Note Pad aims to deliver the best of both worlds – a digital writing pad that’s easy on the eyes while also functioning as a true productivity tablet running Android 14. It claims to ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Adonit makes some of the best iPad styluses out there, and now it’s starting to make an iPad ...
PC setups catering toward digital art can be expensive and cumbersome. They can limit your ability to create digitally on-the-go, and the price can be prohibitive for hobbyists or newcomers.
A drawing tablet isn’t just a tool; it’s an extension of your creativity. In 2025, digital artists have more choices than ever, with sleek designs, ultra-responsive styluses, and features tailored to ...
At some point, every aspiring digital artist will find their creativity is constrained by a mouse. If it’s time for a drawing tablet in your life, the XPPen Deco LW is an excellent option for you.
Adobe has long dominated the business of providing software tools for creative professionals -- but it has always shied away from hardware. Today that changes with the roll-out of two new accessories ...
Marvel has unveiled a new Creativity Studio Stylus and accompanying app for the iPad, allowing kids and kids-at-heart to draw and ultimately animate a variety of Marvel's best superheroes. With the ...
FiftyThree Pencil | $50 and up. Steve Jobs once argued that the best stylus is the one between your thumb and middle finger. It's easy to see why—typical tablet pens don't do much your digits can't.